The new Trumbull Valley map in State of Decay 2’s Homecoming update brings a total of six new bases for players to both explore and claim out in the world.

Each base has different stats and can hold several facilities, and some even come with some exclusive existing facilities that can be used to the player’s advantage.

Some bases are also better than others, and here you will find out what are the best State of Decay 2 Trumbull Valley Bases, ranked worse to Best.

Checkpoint Delta

Check Point Delta is your starting base location when you start the game in Trumbull Valley, it is also the smallest of all bases and has the least amount of space and slots. Because of this, we recommend moving as soon as possible to a better home site.

Pterodactyl Ptark

If you had to choose the next location to go to after your starter base, Pterodactyl Ptark would be the best location. It’s a decent small base that would be perfect for the growing community you are sure to start mid-way into the game. It also houses several facility slots that can be used to great effect.

Red Talon Daybreak FOB

For large bases in State of Decay 2 Trumbull Valley, you can’t go wrong with the Red Talon Daybreak FOB as it comes packed with a ton of existing facilities related to the Red Talon group in State of Decay 2. Along with this, if you manage to claim the base, you will get one free Red Talon Solider due to a mission related to the base.

Fort Marshall

Fort Marshall is possibly the best and largest base to come from this update as it features a ton of unique built-in facilities and can fit a lot of survivors. It’s also a highly defensible location that we recommend large communities to claim and defend.

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